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Re: I wonder if Favre regrets....

Um yeah... He was the only one on the Vikings that was prepared to play today.

Guy was a warrior today, while eveyone else was a bunch of bums.

Favre did have 3 turnovers. You know that right?

The Saints were dominated on the stat sheet, but not on the scoreboard. They did the same thing to Favre tonight as they did to Warner the week before... knock him down numerous times. The Saints put a hurtin' on Warner and Favre. I respect Favre for being able to stay in the game, but the Saints were succesful in getting some really hard hits on him.

Re: I wonder if Favre regrets....

I see what you guys are saying. Take care of the ball. Good luck to the Saints.

What I was just pointing out is if you watched the game and see the stats....The saints were lucky they didn't get beat by 2 touchdowns. Therefore giving ISU and the Vikings something in common. Should of would of could of etc

Re: I wonder if Favre regrets....

Good Riddance to Favre, he played good but not great...and of course in typical Farve fashion he made sure to play up the injury so if they lose they can say he was injured late, or if the Vikings come back its another miracle by Brett Farve fighting through another mystery injury.

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